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T he G ate Cr V O L X IX NO. 43. NY SSA. M A L H E U R C O U N T Y . OREGON. F R ID A Y . J U L Y 1. 1921 Prospects Look good Big Increase in the Potato Crop 1 for Stock Men in Spite of Weevil Potato glowing, though yet in its infancy in Malheur county has made great progress during ithe past two Although tthiere will Ibe less; thian a years. The amount of th’s farm normal crop o f alfalfa harvested in product which will tie turned off in the county tips season ow'ng to the 1931 Will probably toe five times Chat plowing done toy some of the farmers of 1920 and about ten times as much Who could see the light, and depreda aw in 1919. A census was recently tion of the alfalfa; weevil, the stotok- completed toy County Agricultural men have no iwories as to where they Agent, Breifhaupt who hois toeen co will get feed, for the interior ranges, operating with the potato men in se pat*urea and meadows will yield ttie curing good seed and promoting the most aJbundiant crop o f feed for many industry during the last two years. years. Cattle and sheep are fatter Which shows the names of the prin than they have 'been for years at this cipal grower i and the acreage each According to this census, there season of the year and the prospects htis. look good for Che stockman who needM are between 600 and 800 acres of po cash, to ship a lot of stuff, grass fat, tatoes in commercia' fields in the instead of hawing to put it into the county, and is the crop looks good feed lots or sell as ifeedemst the yieldi should Ibe not losi than 200 Prom the cattle sections come re carloads. ports that there will be more than ] The farm '.bureau organization has sufficient feed for winter needs, some cooperated with the agent in urging hay growers In the interior being in the planting o f a larger acreage ot doulbt about it paying to harvest all potatoes 'for the early market to toe their crops. After the long grind ot Shipped direct from the field to the past three or four years, th'ngs market in refrigerator cars. A large certainly look better to livestock men, number of glowers have listened to tout hay farmer» 'Who depend on the this argument and rare tailren advant sale of their crops »re not feeling so age of the combined ordeiti made up optomistic now that conditions have to get good seed from seed growing shifted from the war time st- us. sections in Tilalio, Oregon and Minne sota. As a result, a cons1 ienable iXOTOICE part of the mop [will amove early in August, bringing some early cash In order to talke up any "Vocational to the growers as well as enabling Training” Which the Government has them to market the crop when aver Juft given me, I will close up my age prices are at the top and without stare for the the tim > foejflg. the expense Incident to storage and Those having watc an» dry rehandling as with late potatoes It here please call for same on or toe- fel 'believed that the groovers of late fore July 10. Also I o a i do repair potatoes will usually he Up against ing up to that date. too stiff competition from sections After Jody 10 ail property wiil iba nearer to market and capable ofh'gh left with A. iR. McCarty and can he produstion, while the area suitable gotten anytime toy calling and paying for'early potatoes to came an in Au for repairing of sauna. gust in rather limited 1 want to thanlk the people ofNys- About twenty of the principal grow sa for their patronage and splendid ers representing the Nyssa, Cairo-On. support during imy short istay and if trario. Dead Ox and Veto districts,met the future petuiits, i hope to he here recently at the Cairo grange hall and I>ermanejttlar.—Lawrence IF. ScMrmer, took steps to organize an association "Thie Jeiweler."—Advertisement. of potato growers. By Joining to gether in an association . the grow ths expect to cooperate in securing P R E S B Y T E R IA N C H U R C H information on markets, car supply, Weston F. Shields, Pastor. and such other matters as miay be to Sunday school at 10 a. m. their interest». They may also co Christian Endeavor at 6:45 .p. m. Union services in tiho Chau taiuqua operate In buying seed and MoppMeo and in the sale of the crop. The tent at 11 a. an. and Everybody is urged to coane to the standardization of varieties grades, disease free seed, good pro the Chautauqua service. duction methods, etc, to only part of For Berry Crates and Cups see H. the game. In order for the industry T. Francis.—Adv. to thrive, these early potatoes must move promptly—-Just as much oaoar ly fruits, and for that realson the Bed essary details must ibe attended to. MRS. MULLIGAN GOSSIPED Homeseekers Coming at the way Jed Smith spent money on Lizsie. We carry e most complete line of Ford parts and accessories at money saving prices. No chance to spend money foolishly on your Ford here. RIGHT NOW for all ears we have rim lags, fan belts, tires, tire covers and cable locks, springs, luggage car riers, etc. A trainload Of h omen celt ors from the Bast are due to arrive In Mai heur county on July 21, and prepara tions are 'being hade to receive them and show them the vast a gricultiural resource« of the county. Arriving at Ontario at 2:39 P. M. they will toe brought to Nyssa toy an tos, tater visiting Vale and the Warm E V E R Y D A Y PR IC E S Springs project, returning to Ontario Ford Late Model Radiators........ S25 for supper. At midnight the part»' Early $22 will leave for an extended tour of the Ford Connecting Rods ........ ..... $1.75 state. Ford Rear Extra Heavy Hosre Shoe T u b e ............................... <3.40 ATTENTION' DAIRYMEN Rubber boots repaired. July 5th we will open a cream! Sta Bicycles repaired and supplici sold. tion in the l a Frenz building on Main iStreet, Nyssa. Ore. W e win toe pre pared to buy cream 'and vay -rou the AUTO ACCKMORIC» SPOT OASH at the highest marker Phone 177 ONTARIO. OR COON price__ Mutual Creamery Co. Adv. Parker’s Tire Shop “Operate From a Base” For strategic reasons, in the battles of business it is well to operate front a dependable base. Make the reliable M A L H E U R C O U N T Y i: BANK t hei base of your financial operations— where safe ty,'strength and service in banking: are centered to assist each depositor in forwarding his plans. Malheur County Bank N yssa. O regon Capital .......................*26,000.00 Surplus............................ 26000.00 1160 PER Y E A R Arcadia Margaret Reynolds Company A Delightful Artists’ Trio Scheduled for Tw o Concerts on the Second Day of Chautauqua Sc P F R COPY Chautauqua Week iu Nyssa the Big Event of the Year Mr. ¡and Mi». Ed Robeats, of N and Miss Hunter, one of the ladies of the Ctoautaugua, were visitors at the hcime of C. 'W. Barrett Sunday even Chautauqua Week ¡a Nytsa la be ing. coming a 'bigger affair each year. Ira iDail arid) family were vial tors u Starting yesterday aftern<on with the Thorn home 'Sunday ¡afternoon the Apallo 'Duo, the BUiaon-’Whtte Jaime« Fleming and wife were stoop Company will give <a dally round ot entertainments for five days. The ing in Ontario Saturday. yesterday afternoon Rev. Henry Young of Nyssa, he'a entertainers nervices in the Arcadia scho 1 house and evening were greeted toy the larg est orovdd that ever attend» 1 aNyson, Sunday ¡afternoon.. Chautauqua on opening day. Noth The IMisses Mary ¡oind Lillian Dail, ing tout praiine o f the excellence of John Deering and Hiram Va<n Dyke Cheentartadnraent has -been leard, the were in Nyssa Sunday afternoon. crowd being more than -leased. Miss Coot IBraswell of Lots Angeles, This afternoon and this evening California, is visiting her nieco, Mrs. the Margaret Reynolds ¡Com i any ot Chester Lackey. Ails» Brasv.eE will musical artists ¡will .give concerts; and go from here to Seattle for the sum Mrs. Taylor Z Maitstoall w 11 deliver mer. pn Inspirational lecture on "Levers Mol*. Adoilplms Poynter, of Nampa, that Move the World.” I in ho, is visiting at C. W. Barrett’s Not the leaet enjoyable pa rt of the this week. Chautauqua week will ¡be the big pic Janies Lackey, Mrs. James 'Smith nic dinner, with tree lemonode, in and mother-Ln-law, o f Ontario, were the big tent on July 4. visiting at Chester Lackey's Monthly afternoon. Tattle 'Ruth Ed wards haw been sick Matt o f the first crop of alfalfa hay for the past few days. I “lump iBarrett bis been quite «ick In the territory bordering the Snake river to, now in the stack, although, a with t on si lit is the pasl week. Same ot A small grou . of friends gathered few are still harvesting. Mary Adel Hays, noted Americas coloratura soprano, organized and at the home ot Mr. and Mrs. Ira Dail the early grain is ripening and the There *» coached The Margaret Reynold» Company of New York. It I k a trio of musi j Friday evening and the time wian harvest will soon he on. cal artists, each member having attained prominence In their respective field spent in singing. a considerably increased acreage of at musical eudeavor. Margaret Reynold», soprano, who heads the company | John Vandierpool and smail'l eon, grain this season, parti- u I arty of has a rarely beautiful voice, ample in volume and rich In quality. Miss Taylor, Kenneth, wore visiting at Charles spring wheet, owing to the move on violinist, is a pupil of the great Leopold Auer and is one of the most promis the part of some of the alfalfa bay ing young artists on the concert platform. Guy Marrtner, the New Zealaud ¡Bullard’s ¡M omdnj. Irene Edwards is viaiting her bunt growers to out down their acreage of pianist, is a brilliant artist on the piano and In his planologue work. Mrs. Emmett Steele, of Caldwell thin that product and get the Lind into something which is more salable. week. A Silver tea was held ait the home Probably twice ¡as much grain wfllbe ------ 1 r ----- n r r — i « of J. T. Long Wednesday evening and harvested as last year, at. leant If a lovely time was had by ail present. corn is taken into consider tioa. M m . E. B. Busier underwent a slight • -------------------- rre_---■------ .---- ------------------------------- ------------------------------------ I operation at her home Tuesday. Automatic Oiler» Make Hit Mr. atoKIbtoon and 'Mr. Starks- have A Brief Resume of the Daily Events in a Live Town— R. H MoNoe returned las »venin« moved their bee» too Oregon S’ ope. from a trip to Long Volley indi other W hat Your Neighbors Are Doing. \s the ¡weevil prevented the alfalfa Idaho points In ttoe interrai, of the ' from blooming, nhe beep wane starv MctNee Automatic Oiler - tompamy. 'P. M. IBinklay was a bus moss vis't- He reports that thè Automatic Oiling Mrs. Carmen Bowles, who has been ing. or in Weisar Monday. device, of which he is the in/vsntor, visiting relatives here the pact, week, iL. IF. Stotumor was a business visi leave» Won-end ay for her home in Em ’ J. W. Crockett and Mr, Roberta is being very favorably received toy mett, left Tuesday for Jordan Valley to the Tarme*» and tìbie his greatest tor in Boise Monday. trouble now Is to get a t ufdnlent Rev. and Mrs. W. F. Shields were spend the Fourth. iRev. and Mr©. IV. F. tabloid- went number manufactured to :-u ppty ths to Payette Thursday. visitors at Ten Davis, -Idaho, Wednes Mrs E. B. Nedry has a 59 lb. Cold demand. iMtes Nina 'Servos', accom Mr and Mas. Brocitebink, of Den day. panied them as far as Parma. where Storage 'Refrigerator for sale, prac ver, were here Wednesday. Mrs. James Deanis and Mrs. El tically now and as good as new, for Fred Willoon, formerly of Weiser, she spent the idiay. $35. On display at Nyrea Trading more MòLollan ¡were OnUrm v*sitore The City Council met In special -¡rived in Nyssa til is week. Wednesday. Company. Aidtv. J 1-tf Mrs. A. Ervingtoo and daughter session Thursday morning for the were Ontari" visitors (Monday. purpose of ¡allowing bills contracted Frank Sherwood: left Tuesday even in the Installation of the new cltyir ing for Salt (Lake, whore he wiil visit rigation system. ■ an uncle. Mayor IP. M. Warren made a Vying H E N R Y Y O U N G , Pastor Miss Randall, comity librarian, iwr s erip to Banks Idaho. Monday to bring ir. town Wednesday with new books Mrs. Warren and daughter, Grace, A COMFORTABLE, HOMELIKE M PLACE TO WORSHIP home. Mrs. Warren bos spent sev for the library. m Mr. and Mo». T. J. KJaiWwell have eral weeks visiting her sons, Bari m moved to the S. F. Foster home, ¡Mr. and Ed Warren and the Latter’s wife. m Mrs. A1 Sheaffer and son leave and Mrs. Foster having left last week Sunday School at 10 o’clock. Clasae* for everybody. Brotherhood Class loader, R. J. Davis. m Thurs lay for Mountain Home. Idaho, for California. Msrried Ladies class leader, Mrs. J. T. Long •Mna Sarah l.\'; Connell is 'mproving Where Mr. Sheaffer Is assisting his * Union services at 11 o'eloek In Chaatauqaa tent Rov. W. F. her residence property toy the addi brother. Will 'Sheaffer, in a bakery. Shields will preaeh. They expect to remain there for some tion of a handsome rear porch. Until further notice there will be preaching service every Sun ■ day morning at 11 o'clock. Rev. and Mrs. Henry Young and m A 10 ¡>ound toolliy (laughter wai-rborn ■ sister motored to Ontario Mod lay. Nysaa Chautauqua June 30 to July 4 -Come m M Jack Lynch and E. Stacy left Sun June 20, to Mr. andlMrs. IW. I. Orov, Mrs. ICrow was former day for the Payette Lake© where they of Payette. ly ¡Miss Pearl Wallace, of tills p a e. have a month’s Shearing. Bert Filch end' daugbu«-, Kathleen, The little one ¡has ¡been named Rleva and Guy Howard and 'father, of Pay- Janette. Mr. and Mrs. Bud ¡Anderson have ett, were in Nyssa Tuesday. Mrs. Charles Thompson attended been visiting at the Anderson home * Mrs. iBud Anderson’s ■ the Children's Day program at the the past week. parents, Mr. and Mi». Frol' 'Stacy,and Methodist church last iSunday. Mrs. H. T. Francis returned last unde, Harry Stacy and family, ot Wednesday from a v'sit of several Vale, were also virttors at the Ander fek During the years we have eo-oporatod with our manylpatrnns, 9 week» with her daughter Mrs P S « son home. a many sided service has been developed to meet existing need* * 'Rev. W. F. Shlelriiu will leave Mon Baird. and changing conditions. ® Mr. and 'Mrs. W. L MacKenzic have day for Pullman, iWiasn. to a’ tcnd a Yet, we have no set formula for service, ® rpeenaly moved' into the Claud Allen conference until July 12, ard t ier he Our service in each instance starts whan you com* here to M house. Mr. and Mrs. Allen are a way will attend the Synod- of Oregon or make our equipment, methods and personal experienoa uaoful to | the Presbyterian civurch at ForvalMs ■ for the summer. your need*. Requirements of each patron as wa And them aro g| Mrs. Robert 'Browning returned the from July 12 to 19 filled adequately, keeping in mind the feet that the customer's v Mrs George Green and aughter, last of the week from Rotse where best interest» coma first. S she 'has been with her mother who s Mrs Glenn Hantsen. were gtoe»ts at Hay Crop Nearly Up / IHyôsa and Vicinity i I : * Methodist Episcopal Church Services Sunday, July 3 ■ 1 ■ ■ WHAT DOES BANK SERVICE MEAN TO YOU? ; ■ very U! tit the now dial. Grandma Schneiter has rented her sue here and will spend the sum mer with her daughter Mrs Cbaa. McConnell, near Arcadia. Elmore MoLellan. who was day op erator at the O S. I,, depot, was re cently transferred to Kuna Idaho for which place he eft Tuesdav Mrs. Glenn Hansen and 'ittle son arrived 8aturda/ from Rnpert. Idaho, for an extended vtoR wp*» her par ents, Mr and Mrs George Green. Mr. at*I 'Mrs Frank Mfller. -.nd sis ter. Miss Olson, and Mrs W. L. Ken7.1 c motored to Ontario day afternoon in Mrs Mac KenzV’s car. Mr. and Mrs Perry T.owe and son. the home of H. T Francis Tiw»«day Mrs. Hansen went to Arcadia Tiies- day evening Tor a short v'ffit with Mr sod Mrs Tom Johnson. The Huntington baseball players TaitaH to re ch Nyeaa Sunday, to the dtsatppotntmbnt or ths loesl fans. Not- wfthstsndbve their claim that o r*cai eitrant S’lto prevented them from neschhi* Nvsea la time for ths game. ■ Huntington’» dejrfaslt of t1hn was de- m etonad forfeited Mrs. Tom Bigler mother of Mrs C P Locker and Miss Zelma lackey arrived from Bmmrt Wednerdiy, bringing “»An baby girls with them to Sla v with M)W Lackey while Mrs P.-itter and Miss Zelma make » trip m to Port land and the Fpast as the m Wayne, motored to Parma Tnewtoy mo’har Mr» Marsh »11 Ray hoe been to visit Mrs Lowe's idatw Mr« Vren- 'ifcen *o Botse *o the horp*ta1 for sa 1e WfiHs THE BANK OF NYSSA j ATTEND THE CHAUTAUQUA This year will be the beet we have ever hart RELIABLE FIRE m g ; INSURANCE j j . h . w o lf. :